Re: Terminal Server brute force

From: Deus, Attonbitus (Thorat_private)
Date: Wed Nov 27 2002 - 17:24:13 PST

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    At 01:00 PM 11/27/2002, visigoth wrote:
    >On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 08:48:40PM -0800, Robert E. Lee wrote:
    > > TSGrinder is still not listed as available.  Does anyone know when it
    > > might become available?
    > >
    > > robert
    >
    >Never, as near as I can tell.  It was initially slated for release at the
    >2001 BH/DC, then the 2002, and now I get no messages back from thor...  The
    >recent stability of rdesktop TS client for linux makes me consider beginning
    >the process of creating one...  I think I'll take a look this weekend and see
    >how tough it looks.  This is a tool that would be really nice to have..
    
    Sorry- I try to return all email I get- sometimes I just don't get to.
    
    TSGrinderII will indeed be released- I have a kludge copy running now, but 
    I must get some binary editing of an undocumented .dll done before I can 
    give it to the community.  TSGrinder (I) went through several design 
    changes, and I eventually scrapped it once I found out some cool stuff we 
    could do with the rclient package MS released (Thanks to Mark Burnett) .
    
    A grinder for Linux already exists, but I'm not sure if the guys who did it 
    have released it.  I'll check with them and find out.  To be honest, I have 
    just not had the time to give to the project- damn bills keep piling up and 
    for some reason these people expect me to pay them ;)))
    
    I'll get off my butt and get the material together for the guy doing the 
    binary work for me-  It should not be too long now that I've got a bit of 
    time available now.
    
    Thanks!!!
    
    AD
    
    
    
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